The Palazzo dei Conservatori part of the Capitoline Museum with the gilded bronze cult Statue of Hercules of The Forum BoariumEuropean Italia Italian Roma Southern Europe History Religion Learning Le...
20091988
The Palazzo dei Conservatori part of the Capitoline Museum with the gilded bronze cult Statue of Hercules of The Forum BoariumEuropean Italia Italian Roma Southern Europe History Religion Learning Le...
20091987
The Palazzo dei Conservatori part of the Capitoline Museum with Romulus and Remus feeding from the Etruscan bronze statue of the She WolfEuropean Italia Italian Roma Southern Europe History Learning...
20091986
The courtyard of the Palazzo dei Conservatori part of the Capitoline Museum with the hand of the colossal 4th Century statue of Emperor Constantine IEuropean Italia Italian Roma Southern Europe Histo...
20091985
The courtyard of the Palazzo dei Conservatori part of the Capitoline Museum with the head and arm of the colossal 4th Century statue of Emperor Constantine IEuropean Italia Italian Roma Southern Euro...
20091984
The courtyard of the Palazzo dei Conservatori part of the Capitoline Museum with large marble feet from colossal ancient statuesEuropean Italia Italian Roma Southern Europe History Learning Lessons T...
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Capitoline Museum Palazzo dei Conservatori Ceiling caisson depicting Romulus and Remus feeding from the she wolf
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The Capitoline Museum palazzo dei Conservatori. Visitors view the 2nd Century BC gilded bronze statue of Hercules in the Portico of Marcus Aurelius
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The Capitoline Museum Palazzo dei Conservatori The head of a colossal marble staue of the Roman Emperor Constantine the First with Ionic columns beyond
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Capitoline Museum in Palazzo dei Conservatori The original 2nd Century gilded bronze equestrian statue of the Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius in the Portico of Marcus Aurelius
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Capitoline Museum in Palazzo dei Conservatori. This marble bust found near the Auditorium closely resemble the portrait of the Greek dramatist Menander by the sons of Praxiteles. One of three marble b...